Naomi Fillmore
@naomifillmore.bsky.social
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(Re)imagining language in early education The educator has the duty of not being neutral 🍉 she/her On Kombumerri country https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1767-5173
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naomifillmore.bsky.social
Our new research on Indigenous research capability just published in @herdjournal.bsky.social

We reviewed what constitutes and how researchers can develop cultural capability for ethical Indigenous research in Australia.

Read it open access here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
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@htorsh.bsky.social and I are working on a project examining exactly these raciolinguistic, monoglossic ideologies in Australian media coverage. Every day we find new examples! Read the comment section if you dare 😅 www.facebook.com/share/19Amis... 3/3
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So what this question is really asking is: "Should white, English-speaking Australians learn other languages?" white monolingualism remains the unmarked "norm" & existing linguistic, cultural and racial diversity is rendered invisible. 2/3
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The ABC asking "should speaking more than one language be the norm?" 🤦🏼‍♀️ 25% of Australians already speak languages other than English, 50% are born or have parent born overseas. In these homes and communities speaking more than one language IS the norm. 1/3
Colourful speech bubbles on a blue background containing greetings in different languages: "KUMUSTA" (purple), "CIAO" (yellow), "HI" (pink), "BONJOUR" (green), "HEJ" (yellow), "HOLA" (purple), and "SALUT" (pink). Above the image, black text reads "In a multicultural country like ours, should speaking more than one language be the norm?" with the ABC logo.
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Co-authored with Des Crump, Larena Thompson & Samantha Disbray, it's part of "Celebrating First Nations Languages and Language Learning in Australian Schools" - a brilliant collection showcasing advocacy & innovation across generations and contexts.

www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
Celebrating First Nations Languages and Language Learning in Australia
This book introduces key underlying principles for teaching First Nations languages and language learners in schools across a range of contexts. It takes a
www.taylorfrancis.com
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Our new chapter on teaching First Nations languages in Queensland schools is out! It explores how recent policy developments here are creating space for communities and practitioners to teach First Nations languages in schools.

www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edi...
Celebrating First Nations Languages and Language Learning in Australia
This book introduces key underlying principles for teaching First Nations languages and language learners in schools across a range of contexts. It takes a
www.taylorfrancis.com
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Please join us to celebrate the publication of Rethinking the Asian Language Learning Paradigm in Australia on 28 March 2025 3:00pm–4:30pm. Featuring a chapter on Asian language teacher pathways by myself and UQ co-authors. Register here: languages-cultures.uq.edu.au/event/sessio...
Rethinking the Asian Language Learning Paradigm in Australia - Book Launch
Please join us to celebrate the publication of Rethinking the Asian Language Learning Paradigm in Australia (Palgrave Macmillan)
languages-cultures.uq.edu.au
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mixedlinguist.bsky.social
Grammar is not the “rules” you were taught in school. It’s what your brain does to make sense of the linguistic input it’s exposed to.

The “rules” you were taught are a hidden curriculum designed to maintain a social hierarchy. Before you learned them, you were already an expert at your language.
encephalophagy.bsky.social
What is common knowledge in your field, but shocks outsiders?

I'll start: Amazon makes more money out of their Cloud services than out of their e-commerce platform.
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Pleased to present a small part of my Phd research today at #ALAA2024 in Lutruwita (Tasmania)
White woman with blonde hair and wearing a white top stands in front of a large screen. The screen shows a slide with a purple background and a title that reads "interrogating problematisations of language in Australian early education policy".
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lhlew.bsky.social
It's annoying that this is framed as a 'discovery'. And a recent one. This is just true, and has been true for a very long time.
timeshighered.bsky.social
Errors by international students in their academic writing might reflect not a poor grasp of English but rather a legitimate use of new versions of the language, according to researchers

#AcademicSky #highered
Chinese students’ use of English ‘different, not deficient’
Researchers identify emergence of ‘China English’ as legitimate version of language
www.timeshighereducation.com
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Just saw a large intl dev org releasing a set of "high-quality, culturally relevant educational materials" for "young children learning to read" in the "Asia and Pacific" region.... ALL the materials are in English🫠
Who's going to tell them there are over 3,000 languages across Asia and the Pacific🙃
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superlinguo.bsky.social
I made a linguistics and language podcast starter pack for you, if you're looking for your new favourite linguistics podcast: go.bsky.app/5pirXas
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Pleased to have contributed to a new resource for the CoE for the Digital Child - The Digital Child Ethics Toolkit is a practical guide to ethical considerations for Digital Childhoods Research across contexts, methods, and cohorts 📚🌐👶Find it here: doi.org/10.26187/k90...
naomifillmore.bsky.social
Kicking off the new year with some exciting news—I've joined the editorial board of the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics! Looking forward to working alongside some incredible scholars and contributing to this important journal. Check out the latest updates at
benjamins.com/catalog/aral
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languageonthemove.bsky.social
What does linguistic inclusion mean today, as ever-increasing linguistic diversity clashes with the continued monolingual hegemony of English?
Exciting 1-day workshop on Dec 14 @mqlinguistics - register now for free attendance
www.languageonthemove.com/linguistic-i...